26 August, 2024

hauling

 waterand a quad bike


30 comments:

  1. I wonder how they got them on the trailer, and how they'll unload at the end of their journey.

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  2. I hate to see those machines racing around the countryside.

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  3. Hello,
    I wonder how they will be unloaded too. Take care, enjoy your day and have a great week ahead.

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  4. Big dinky's passing by. Very nice Bill.

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  5. ...I smile every time I see tractors running around your town.

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  6. Noticed the streets are always so CLEAN!

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  7. A lot of people use them on their farms in West Texas. It was a good way getting up those rocky hills to the barn. Cool photo.

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  8. Interesting capture of things rarely seen on the roads.

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  9. Wow, that's one of the biggest water tank I've ever seen!

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  10. My son in Colorado used to rent a house which had water problems, so they would fill a big tank in the back of their pick-up weekly for use. It was about half that one's size!

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  11. Quite an assortment of heavy duty equipment rolling down the street.

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  12. That's a curious combination for a load.

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  13. Things needful in the country. And eloquent little story. Thank you

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  14. There is a story there, Bill. ;-)

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  15. Good shot. I wonder where he is going?

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  16. I've seen those here in our area but I have never seen them being loaded and unloaded.

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  17. it's a common sight here if you live in the country.

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  18. And now for something completely different: When at Slieve League, have you ever walked the "One Man Path"?

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    1. The two times we were up there, it was too windy to even think about it.

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  19. We have fun on our ATV around our property.
    Nice capture.

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  20. Te mando un beso . Genial foro.

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  21. Nice shot. You have just got to have a tractor it's the only thing that works.

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  22. Quite a load -- and a strange one!

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